Boomerang Chair

Armchairs from VS, Designed by Richard J. Neutra

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Concept

This iconic piece was originally created in the early 1940s for Channel Heights, a residential development for shipyard workers in San Pedro, California. Several variants of Boomerang Chair were developed. This is the design featured in Women's Day Magazine in 1945, and produced for the Logar House in 1951. Its details have been refined by Dion Neutra, who is the architect’s son and a master in his own right.

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Part of the collection NEUTRA COLLECTION BY VS.
Manufacturer VS
Family Boomerang Chair
Architonic ID 1241573
Year of Launch 2014
Year of Design 1942

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